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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST $322.0500020R0223 300002 15 $12 P ee AR TR 23533005t 1R 12200200 A3 IS TR RS basiinpan i 2 ates prateavisti b et PIRATES AND KENSINGTON ALL PRIMED FOR OPENlNG OF ClTY TlTLE SERIES—NATHAN HALE TEAM WINS FIRST CONTEST IN BOYS’' LEAGUE—TEAM MANAGERS FILE LISTS OF ELIGIBLE PLAYERS—RANGERS TO PLAY TOMORROW—-SPORT NEWS IN BRIEF shetiesisteasittiazits TWELVE CLUBS SEEM TO BE OUT OF PENNANT RACE Athletics Strike Off Brace of Games With Red Sox— Washington Blanks Yankees—Browns Trim Cleve- land—Giants Take Twin Bill From Brooklyn— Pirates Smother Cincinnati—Chicago Downs Cards —Braves Beat Phillies. New York, Aug. 15 (A) — slightly less than one third race stil to be run, pennants major leagues seem to have | definitely placed out of rea least twelve clubs. Late in July, g0 American and Cincinnati in National gathered strength struck out at the leaders in respective circuits. But it w parently a mere flash In the Standings today again confinement of penns to two teams in cach circuit for remainder of the season, White sox el games behind Washington In the Cincinnati six full the plodding steps of up New York Giants in tional Washington thrus at phia in spite of the closeness of 1 American leaders to their pers ent rivals, h failed to penetrate | Connie Mack's first pli fortifica- | tions. For weeks the hot breath of the world's champion’s has been at the back Qual ¢ team, but victory matc victory | and defeat so closely that the ,\mnm have clung 1 their slender margin of one to two | games with desperate tenacity. | They struck oft another br: triumphs yesterday, Sam Gray hold- ing the Boston Red Sox offensive in check while his Philadelphia mates clustered an even dozen bingles to win easily 6 to Ruether tri- umphed for Was] nin a pite ing duel against Sam th Yankees 2 to 0. B the eighth less innings and re pions, The Cubs balanced hit ds, nine but tightened at crucial Chicago won 7 to 4 and Phillies collaborated in a slu ging bee, with the Quakers stret ing their quota of sixteen nits the most runs 1 to 8. AMERICAN LEAGUE PHILADELPIIA AB RH With { NAT!ONAL LEAGUE wl their ap- h of indiea the S the with the eve American games Philadel- of the has to Jones of terminated scven score- scued the cham- with fhe Alexanier eriods oston each W YORK AR I ' | their frun w ATHANRALEGETS INTO WIN COLUMN (Paradise Park Takes Closely Fought Game From Smith Team League Standing w park 7 [ victory over the making that team's present scason in sponsorcd by the Rotary club, was the e day in ale has secmed outclassed in the sterday and the hoys more practice to polish would give any league a battle. In the played at the park, won out from Smith the hardest game of for the puark boys. The does n start to describe the hard fight for the honors of the game. Smith surprised by making a determined stand and had it not for a f breaks park had to harder New B rpri itai of yesterday's Nuthan to i until with a little off the team ye rough spots in the game Paradise what ar park in was final score | been P 1igh “w adise would have to win Nathan Nathan thie ternoon Hale-Burritt lale team n column ter- in the Boys' Rotary the Burritt team being { the boys from ‘'I're- Nathan Hale deserved win beeause of the good brand ball put up and the fighting | epirit displayed in the closing chap- ters (il finally o Jay af clul th mont the ) league, vietim o street, game of the ni facing a opponents, started did not stop until th a5 across the pan st it seemed that Turritt from the I'wo the halt Hale Nathan | lead to rally winning ith when three run and At f rn awa street lads in and n second more the fourth while Nathan | Hale scoring one in the f nd in the third, gave Burri nmanding lead. In the fourth however, with two down, Hale red six o putting A Hultherg b inning coupled with a errors and two hits turned the battle. Nathan Hale added in inth, clghth Burr i but Nathan amd was Tremont | first and two | runs two in Wi one innin Nat | them 1 came rattled four. this and alked w few In t count the lead, o b rted them to in ant and it ting Liale four more | i han Nathan i anotl It aga win their i Tale worked inas to perfection th and Paradise Park—sn HERE Gk [l s won in the last|STAT LEI TER Wi that 1 H S - ARE Al ¥ IN THE TO ON 1 h (By AND he the As has been the threx nis podea son the they seasons, repr n and wair of tosse Iho early entatives outlay Gerald brunt of the op with in? anestions in men fr with th encounter Jean th Torot one THE YREST DAVIS C RIGHT JIMMY Art Ca Australia American Davis cup team | will face in next month ch case will Uncle with Pa Jacques will September om e . Hills in determine of tl emi Ame far awa the the phy will mark the zon Atstr In Jonors at Lacostc roun oth 192 vs romped oft with | a comparatively ¢ in it fairly evertheless latent ability, Borotra myir A i tralia to tw O Hara trimn uin. st is the rmi Wo vhipprd ¥ nch exponents at infer-zone rightful ns for the Day third meeting of | vo Iuropean teams in the | final to show possibly country. has young asting plenty present unpion Wimbledon title. all-around racquet wield- | Regley, tepping position, or famous IFrench | stack up differ- o a pair STARS OF HIt THE FRENCH AND 8 NEXT MONTH TO DE P CHALLENGE ROUND. RENE LACOST AND JEAN BOROTRA ANDERSON, AUSTRALIA, TRAN NANAGERS FILE """ BLIGIBLE PLAYERS ST AUSTRALIAN TINN ERMINE THE OPPON OF IFRANCE, on) or T'H“F" allengs round in the Sam's ten- | face the Anti-| Name Men Who Can Jimmy Ander- | rson carrying will | onnie Take Pact fn| OO ion City Title Series and Post ¥or- | ™" H feit Checks of $100. and Rene La- | Brugnon | Managers of the teams entered in |MOrT he competition for the city title with the Pi- |star ied up against Ken- sington have deposited their forfeit | i R [ “hich etarts tomorrow when the net- Australia clash I'or- | ohecka for $100 and have submitted finals to | chalienger | holeame ‘p.m in the series. | have in at rates being stac Clarkin o'cloc Conn eligible to take These the list of players men must is cup. played least one game during the The teams with their list of eligible present season. in- many | the |are as follows: 1 men in and as 1924 IFrancis Sheeh Char Falcons: n, y ames Jervis, John Klatka, ! | Toseph Kania, William Wojak, Ed- | ward Ziegler, B. Henson, Adam Sul- thing. {1ick, Bruno Kania, Walter Jagoloski, |, John Walsh, Secott, W. Rerg, Si- Mael |mon Budnick, Carmen WeVeto and |y . Borotra | I. Gill of bril-| Ppirates it is true. | Adamaitis, Palmer, Beagle of | \orelli, Grip, Sheehan {Jasper, Weir, Charlow, |way, Hall and Hallin | Kensington — Preisser [ McCormick, McKeon, Fields, Venturo, Dudack front | Kingo. Goodrich, Smithwick they | sims, Kane, Corr Rudnick, Campbell, Oakes and Marlowe Kreador, with the is havi one n Lefty Gr ford f rrazzo, Hayes, Hein, Ziclke, Darrow, iy Gne Goeb, Con- |ford national Both Politis, Greco, Licdke Winterha fusarl, Chant to the rs | Milwa | 1OUEN READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS Aus- | team | An- | on and is Lringin tring |Hartford 1 The ot Connie R TEAMS THAT WILL ENT OI° THE UNITED AND GER ALD PAT- WS Philadelphia o Meet All-Star t Clarkin Vieid rd, A ) pl fivld wlig e Hart v who SR Hartior end of now employe roold il he Athieti rday lor TO DRAW FIGHT Mitehe Rall | | $220sa2es b itiriasiersssiessatare et BALL TEANS FIRE TEAMS ¥ SERIES SORAPPY MANAGFR, - PRIMED T0 START Clenched Fists and Abusive Lan-' All-Kensington and Pirates to guage Scored by Church League | Fire Opening Gun | For officials of uage to which and primed to fire using la ston the Pirates the first gun the series ide the Britain Kensinglon Livate Il stage their at the Percival avee i Kensington and next the Corbin [ted Sox and the Wil start their series. Of climination the vill meet caeh other for the Hardware city chame the inter-church basebal | lea and for making hostile ! opening game of moves towards an umpire in a dis. wiil d ehatplon nitimately of New wson ot 1025 puted decision, Vietor Davis of baschill Main ¢ White army barred tion in South | of the | !¢ will be | participa the trect, former manager LG 80 mll tes urther activitics of bise A grounds Jmorron irom ¥ e week | Jrvived at | Faleons et B held at th 1. Decl Ihose decision contust resident Ik meeting tithe pions for Both ington shinner Saundoer igue; David Ahl- {dent that the lea and | hest g Pirst Lutheran team, |aftornoon cup for this las of manazer of Kermet ¥ or of the south|g “the umpire with a Juies 1. Havlick, cay ieting manager of the R and to the in Willisn the White \ppointed street altending the it Dechant, manager of i Seeretary Clar Dwight M of Ken- nneth confie were he Blu Manag I Pirates are teams the the tomorrow They consider this gams tportance will winnin on ~off manager of the | will play Tre of am of 1son zer of fhe the mana which won eland Hobart h te reat it edge play the linal feam title ger Buckloy has his pitehing but it will mainstay. is reported for hattle most probably use Hein. Eddie has n guns during the present ind there is no douht in the the followers of the Ken- ington team but that he will be able ington down in order in or | M [ nonnced not election probably lim’ to e The an- 1in and army e tomorrow the s ol | hki general of QIR f B man who Davis: Howard Hanford slated toam 1 v Hamli enant White ar manager | Stanley Memorial team, u s had Leen invited to at i not ent. The in-| 1 i " Detween | Services of Hal on Wed- in. It Parker one-time close lately riden nine, will He expected shocs Pi- their shape for the will i manager of Harold Judd caplain of season, odist tenm; to he souson and 1inds of be minug SnADPy place the first dis Departure man Eddie Hart's t the initial 1o Bra- rfection. The use by the Pirates nieeting of tha Monday night, when sers learned of the loss of > to the team, AL the same time Manager ley of Kensington announe before the series talk had sta was out ure a A that ho would eup by th serivs start- night's rain stopped the between his team and the New | Tritain Gascos and Manager Buck- He s2id ho wanted |1y stated that he would get a gams rstood fhat the |in somewhere with a pitcher in the army did 1ot condone the |lineup. Who the pitcher is he was wetion of its former manager. Lien- {not prepared to s fenant veral Hamlin said The umpires for tomorrow's con- e A are Mike Lynch on balls and ol than encourage any- |€trikes and Herbie Sautter on bases it will hetween teams, | Baseball players who have had the Aftor ion all around {good fortune to play with Lynch Davis be noti- |ealling them as they erossed the pan crmitted to that no better selection of could have been made. Sautter, ver in [wha has worked steadily both in the unani- {City Jeagne and for the Falcons this . [season, is a capahle partner for NI Alilke and with this combination everything is set for a gond game. The lineup of the o dis. |Announced by president re- communicated Wai e e V&l hasem 1 | Zielke, de« tand 0 on until | Me m\. up consistent at the Havlick in hi Neaw of Vi @ more fused to upire wa geenred | follow 1$ seen hew | is " as | gle Parker ‘4- a wis fo ha agreed o at the s lost with ing not league. hostile 1 Manager incident, stated that it look- ht he Parker's Havlick's first man 1" Ame with Bu d that fed he and he in the necessary report tate- to se pitcher, \ie one 11 Hotehkiss have on into t1 the promote good fratornal feclings b Gener: had gone time Last on g Hlg game nd encourage \es. defiy un itely ate. he | er am | 1e ague thi good comie discus voted fhat Mr. t hie will not in any activities pacity whate vole 5 i re aw are in any e future I'he cussion on 2 hanquet was held and another | called early in Sep- | plans. to will he ke ne ams will be and hoth the team they regularly all sea- The men eligible 1o play on jthe two teams are named in another section of this page |trom these ers who are ries must he tonorra for wera are expocted have son. + to use rief et hoen using had Superintendent Memorial Aiamonds ney assured that the Ho re- skin Leitiatin t Hnal S R nd had been st would he 1 that he had Tues- nd Priday evenings during next | The game will start promptiy at 1150, 3:15 o'clock at the Percival avenue hject umpires for next [grounds in Kensington diseussed and will come two lists that the play- fo take part in the se- lm-m of et which will con- Rurr, mon has four grandpare and Charles W, six a4, s te, ren twe stions will th ything Oh, Man! but | the first ~d in slipping Teverse be re- | matc men, rson hes Tat both o same pair ignon in however, bucket over Br | | | ( Now Dau SU \_LYou WORRY. - T DIDN'T HURT ONE BiLL - ('™ TERRIBLY RRY-- OID e a bit tired the A tween America 1ssies have | 1 opine | [ merica TOLD You TIME AGAIN NOT To SHOOT WHEN U'M IN FRONT CESYOU S YoU NEARLY KILLED ME LAURA=